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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-04-20, Page 10The Gt derieh Signal -Star, Thursday, A.prtl 20, 1961 CANADIAWLIBRART-VTEK BEINGOBE VED _LOCALLetinatlian Library Week is be-ing At a Far Meridan, Wilson; OhserVed •this week, April 16 "The Ocean Mistress," French; to Apra 22, at the local Lib -I "Epidemic,' Slaughte rAry. Miss Betty MacKenzie, lib- Non-fiction books aKennedo- r u., and her Assistant Miss files In Courage," Myrtle Johnstone, have placed 'l "Einstein Fate Is the Hunter," Gang several new boelcs on the shel Norden; n� Peace," . Folly,", . vel ,for their readers. andLiv'int;, iS so named to pro- cousins; "WI gleam by'. : i --ttt wee+ 7 eits eq t i �asu ,p 5t1, i� G tail SS �?A•T+- �i�'�Rao.a�,'"SI'/;71 f�.M+�xa�ka�7.�� �c7v,a�tllVEC���j .i.7+-li�. .,i.3 i,�1�4 7.�il kinds, stressing the value of ars," Poolulan, .'The Dry and books_..iu tth h sl ,,i1 W L ; '-`` l�' 'fi fo . tbeir'-appea td :tile itlivid--` Answer," Billy' Gra ant; "Search nal person. .,In the North," Blanchet. '• Canadian LibrarWeek is to In the Juvenile section there `ne celebrated not for just these are: ".A.ircraft and owook of The R seven days but as the culmin- Work," Gottlieb; The • ation of a year of continuing Big Birds," Hoffmann; books Story of Horses," Shuttlesworth: and reading. pomotion of libraries, "Tinker and Tanker," Scarry; Some of the new banks at "Kim and Me," Kessler; "Explor- ; the Goderibh Public Library Egg's' and Ham,„ Seuss and their authors are: ing Under the Earth,” Gallant; "A Candle to Light the Sun, The Blondal; "Tiara Tahiti," Cotter -(Land; "Spring Fever," Lanabert;A, ell; "The Pass Beyond Kashmir," "Penny Marsh, Dennie, Pat o Mather; :"The Scene of the Nurses,"D rning, Crime," Creasey; "Far� Out, and Eddie," Haywood, high,; "Squad Room,"Mc-I Everyone .is urged .to visit Bain; "The Agony and the Ec-'their• local- library.- at any time stasy," Stone; "The Wax Found- but especially during Canadian , ation," Davenport; s'The Last of Library week, where there is ���-t-ire' t;''`. -- A#•an=-.--0-P?�i�'-.to._>nat-T-t-- Y Bu1'rift-=Otirrne," Greene: ` Meet ''°fficnds " people as tt' tt as -books. �� FOR GENERAL IN$URANCE A , 1 of the more urgent demands. + Oh, once or twice a year, I'd :k 'F KEN contraaccounts with have a g°od grumble about all See I ran but nobody 1 the bills coming in, some of the merchants..They'd aid much attention including ° — t and -lid run up. a..lu _bill. or p „ , ( roti up, a bit; advertising • , FIREAUTO '-- LIABILITY—n cfi a we myself. 1 dru';s, or -hardware. At the At the end of ea ' ' S e r, . A 4-7253 i ' of the year, w'e'd have a grand owed the business another thous- CASUALTY—Phone; t reckoning, square up, and all and dollars, but the way I ex- �vottici be serene. plaided u to my wife, that was _. rr�.. r perfectly logical, as my partner --___ Little money changed hands, _ _ _ _ _. __ _ ... • -• - wasn't married, so didn't nee I and all -parties were satisfied. w much married, money as we did. She .c.„.......-,,,,,„..7.77.,, I.lt was as primitive and just as thought this an es ently stns- , l efficient, as transactions in the i able explanation., LA..,,:,3),g,1 ', , s , r,. 1 old' days of trade. l , ,� > ,i�. - , never paid the premiums on 'This system worked to pti rfec- S�ERVICE tion. We were happy. SODDING -- SEET7ING — FERTILIZING — -� a ed- #wt myh ppyciat _itis was -•-• i. men. a fact my wife used to u - i O E (}f;LING:'or t 3r} AL CLE'ANI7P „W listen, rapt, when, I discoursed LANDSCAPING and FOUNDATION PL.ANT, NG i 1 on higher economics, interest ,rates, finance companies, and ' sort. CALL � � . '_. , �. a things of that �. :,' NAP'S N, RSA - ` �;;::, .� , IES .� � �� � There was never a .cross word j • °JA 4-7171 — W E DELIVER ' ; "~.�" - about money. There was never TOP- QF`©tJNLOP HILL but that . .. ,... :.. ., .. 1 • �'„� ,•:, t.;.. much money, either, - . ._... . „ , didn't seem .to matter. Now, we 1 seldom talk about anything; else. l come home from school. now, haul out a cold one, and, sit! i down fora all chat. Five • It !hminutes later, there are bills , aIe cel is aid over the k-i#then; ... . s , i and re pformer ... a - . _.,;,r :�_- - --•e- : _ -: _ table.,al'm defending my -! I monetary, policy like a deposed i 1 minister of •finance," and she's 0. . n y I; `i ! attacking,. 'it as Mercilessly as the auditor-generat. y: ti� w UGA and SPICE • By Bill Smiley mom 1 Pettman, Maribelie-•Sere, Neta Sherw.od, Helen McNee, John iiiluiul!li iulliw Be`re, Douglas Fisher, Kenneth McNee, Lawrence Ribey, Jamie- maid 'for_,' jeyr` fkv-.,i4 i,rxr �: ,,.� •�r •if x .t... -i.- x •. y ion w beyroy,.,Rta'ber't"' 'McNeil, tl, Mr 1 " il+fiss 1Vxary 'Lcu3sd '' McNeit, of NILX, April 17. - •• Nineteen new members- have joined Nile United Church, fifteen on pro- fession of faith and four by transfer. I3y transfer were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl S wood; Mrs. Elwyn Felgan an •Mrs. John Pentland. Others joining were: Barbara Taylor, Carol 17,77, ,117471' thews. Barbara . Taylor, Ratty Mrs. Gurdon Dougherty and. Clement and Joyce Matthews as Dou las. slst t b'y- i*t -Opentrig her .N 1SMr• Mrs.'Jack" 1'" i bf gifts. Dorothy thanled the St. Catharines, were recent ladies and the ladies west of visitors iF rs itbla and fay bro- the •church served lunch. ther,Ralph y. Miss Helen. Rutledge, of Tor- Congratulations to Mr. and onto was a recent visitor at her Mrs. Anthony Vrooman, of Cor- . here. Miss Dale McNee, of Belmore, spent a few days with her cousin, Miss Donna, McNee. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher, Gail and Doug were guests at the Lytle -Fisher wedding in Galt, when Gail was junior brides. y..(diL X v: �+. 6 �,kl� `. x.. 4. ...,� , s until m and Mrs. Chas. Johnston and Mr. Walkelton, spent Easter boli Something ,,new, and particul- my insurance policies Y fid.Due...-B.ah.l ing,; A 'r tlrltor„'t5I'E 0'� i" ' 1 ` "igloos is t�awatem3n�'a.tc,,ntA..t�. •:hacT Vukt- �ttt. 1� � shower was held 'April 7th as her guest her cousin, Miss ar y .a , destroy any semblance of dam was always one winter behind in the church basement for Miss Suzanne Mitchel. estic placidity at our place. A in my fuel bill. I paid the tales Dorothy Wolff who i, to be mar Congratulations to Mr. and shadow has' crept across the on the last day of the year, or ried later this,month.- A sing Mrs Ralph Matthews on the little pale sun that shone, haw a few weeks later. I made the song; led by Mrs E. Rivett with arrival of their baby boy. ever ,,dimly, on our households Hot words and cold looks' are the colors of the day. It seems like a little thing. But it's making mi:` depressed, irritable, moody, sullen and gen. erally irascible. Perhaps if I get it off my chest in this space I'll feel better. Briefly, my wife is now handling our finances. • In the.old, happy, carefree days in the newspaper business, I handled the family funds with no.,stess,, no strain, no tension,.. I used to pick fup e there mail were each morning. any bills, I stuck them in my hip pocket, unopened. After a week or two, ('ti empty my pocket into a drawer at the office. Every month or 5o, I'd look them over, and pay a few payments on the mortgage and the ear whenever the spirit mov- ed me, ,imperyious to threats,' warnings ' and the other trap- pings of the bill collector. 4, * As a result pf this tight money policy, there was usually some ready' cash en hand for neces- sities, like smokes, magazines, crocks, gas for the car, and birthday gifts. When we were going on a trip, or off to the city for a big week -end; I'd 'lust write a cheque, get my partner �ta�_cou n it, --and cash- it at''the� ocery s"�Fore. When the bank manager call- ed, I spoke right up before he could say a word, and told him, -All right, George, I'll get some money in right away to cover ( those cheques." Mrs. R, Bogie at the piano start- Mr. Douglas Squire, of Tor - ed the vening, followed by a onto, at his home here humorou reading, liy Mrs. Wm. recentred Wiggins. The ladies of the sec- : • and concession prbvided a good laugh with their play "The Mail Order Hat." Taking part were: Mrs. Tom Young, Mrs. Allan Dickson, Mrs. Hugh McWhinney, Mrs. G. McNee, Mrs. 0. Bere and Mrs. E. Rivett. Dorothy was then called forward and an address was read by Joyce. Mat: SHEPPARDTON SHEPPARDTON, April 17.—Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris and family,, of Clinton, and Mr: and Mrs. Horace Crawford and daughters, visited reeently with Mr. and , 1 munity, _ on the birth' of a sun, the latter t of March, Maser � Foster has. had his tonsils removed in `Godericb hospital. The first large vineyards in Canada $re planted at Beams- unna, and formerly of this corn- ville, (fit., in 1859. The number of new ,los vre ate- in Canada .i tween 1957 and Enid -1960 totalled only 220,000, and it is estimated that to absorb new workers entering the labor force the- economy will have to create 200,000 new jobs annually in the 1961-1965 period.- ............ • Dairy Foods Service • Bureau • • tee- Free! Marie Fraser's new milk recipes-, ''Vegetable dishes... simply delicious". Write today. A DIVISION OF DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 HURON STREET, TORONTO 5 • Plgnning to move? with an HFC Moving Loan When you move, see HFC about- a Moving Loan. \Men go for the girl who HFC can supply the money for all your moving ° • never takes chances with nd • . personal, daintiness when it expenses , .. t� pay. ,off the moving company, a . — comes to clothes. With hot At any rate, she pays the bills to cover your family's transportation and other re- sticky days ahead, make it and does the banking. We have lated costs. And, one t the 252 HFC offices in a point to have yours dry also acquired, somehow, account. ed thembacka mon- Canada is likely to be near your new home, to give • • sleatted regularly. fresh ll strosity called a joint and As nearly as I can learn, this you additional service BorrQW up- to$,500wi tll clean as an April tarn• means that -I endorse my pay cheque and from there on, she up to. 36 months to repay. takes 'over the joint. • Low cost life insurance available on all loans - I1GODERICH All I can say is that her sys-- aFrent . tem has plunged us into . the I worst economic gloom we've HOUSEHOLD FINANCE DRY CLEANERS she ',has then insane, idea of all, . supposed topayyour bilis M.R. Jenkins,Manager 1 WEST ST. fA 4-8452 you're ppose As a 9 � \result , we never have any a 35A West Street -Telephone JA 4-7383 C R LOW ERY, Prop. money. She -even thinks you're • GODERICH 1 supposed to pay things like Y t9W+ .6®®eiO4BG►6a606.11lgd0 church dues and doctors bills. Just last month she nearly put us right on the rocks. She came across an old tax notice that I had throwtl in the waste -basket. What did .she do? She tent off a cheque for the entire one hundred and seventy dollars. I don't quite know how it hap- pened, but since we came here, and I went on, a regular - salary, the Old Girl has taken over the purse -strings. Perhaps , it's be- cause the mail now conies to the house. b. h , A- 4r PRECISIONGRANULATED F-ERTI-LIZE f! .",COMPLETELY GRANULAR 4/ DUST -FREE 4/ALWAYS LOWS FREELY ONLY SUPER FLOWsS,'PREC'ISION GRANULATED' TO GIVE THESE 'BENEFITS No clogging or skipping—The controlled range of granule size gives a smooth, constant floes, acre after acre. Gives more even distribution of plant food :.. more uniform crops. Save time and work— Y0u waste no time clearing and resetting equipment. You have time in the field. Dust:Free--More pleasant to handle and no loss on windy days. Equipment is osier to clean. Highly soluble --More phosphorous made available, i That meant I 'had to smoke makings for a month. l TRADE -ID NIMES IM 9011R Obli STOVE BRE BIGGER THRri EVER. Once again, your local gas appliance dealers are -offering tremendous on allow- ances on old stoves that are traded smart new automatic gas ranges. Trade in your old cooki.ng,s.tove now. The trade= in allowance covers the down payment in most cases, and monthly paymen s a Automatic gas broiler —jus urn k w. Old Stove Round -Up Values last for ..DURING OLD STOVE ROUND -UP TIME. • HERE'S WHAT YOU GET WITH YOUR FAVOURITE n MARE OF NEW AUTOMATIC NATUR`A'"L GAS RANGE • Automatic oven heat control -- No need for guesswork. lust set 'the automatic, thermostat artd get the exact oven heat required ... no more ... no less. • • your new gas -range will be refunded to you. But remember, this offer is goad only during Old Stove Round -Up Time -- you could be•ori•e of seven lucky winners. SPECIAL AWARD L $100 WILL BE PAID ---. FOR 'T'HE OLDEST STOVE TRADED IN boil over._a there.a no w.,<re. of Euel boil and is waste fuel. • Automatic clocC control — Leaves you free for work or play. It turns on— turns off automatically while you are' away. Set it...forget it and your oven meal is ready to serve which you arrive home. - tt control ... the heat comes on instantly and automatically. The gentle blue flame consurrts all the smoke and gives She didn't see what she'd Clone a limited fimeron'y, from April 15th to * •� ** wrong, even when I carefully one 3rd, so act now before t.t s too late.r explained to her that they can't J seize the property .until your I taxes are three years in arrears EXTR2t1 THE RANGE OF YOUR CHOICE In the long run FICEE. out of the soup, if we may get .tl . Everyone who participates in Old Stove I can teach her the primary fact of home Round -Up has a chance to win. Trade in Sraneing—that you never pay a our old stove on a new automatic gas bill until you have to.Whatere in a sorption with money. How would On Saturday, June 9th, a you lit bed with a special file. cross bothers me is her complete b-- range and your name will be entered like to get() e draw will be held in your district. If your between Scrooge and the y Chancellor 'of theExchequer? the full urchase-price of , �'1•xc f name is drawn, P It's humiliating for a former ' Good -Time Charlie, who could buy a round with the •best' of them, - or plunge for a raffle ticket with a flourish, to have to ask for his lunch money. But what cuts deeper than that 'is the fact that she knows where• every nickel she gives me is spent. ,I'm supposed to be'at the dangerous age. How do 1 finance { it if I want to support a mis- tress, - or buy a one'-xfay ticket for Bali?' Remember, only SUPER FLOW is "precision grahu- lated".' It's the top-rated granular fertilizer on the market today. Ask your neighbour who ma it l , SUPER FLOW fertilizer deader • A product of Canadian industries limited . dor As tittle As $1O.00 per month Invested , in Commonwealth In- terttatio al - Corporation over . the last 16 years you could draw $1837.90 .now. Call JOSEPH- P. ALLAIELE at JA 4.16?i1 today._, Ask about The Kin today., -it, Co. Faintly Security Plan. R • • Automatic top burner control —The heat automatically adjusts itself u d orny utensil used. Foods cannot your food that flame -kissed .flavour. • 'Automatic gas ranges —For the finest, most economical cooking in the. world ... look to the smart new automatic natural gas ranges. They Are cleaner and completely automatic, 2, SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER TODAY UNION CpMPANY. OF CANADA, LIMITED GODER1CH• -CLINTON' �a. e • D. D. Migili ILLAN WORSELL OROS. GOIDERICH PLUMBING AND HEATING ADAMS , FURNITURE CO b BRECKENRIDGE HARDWARE -•.q PLUMING_ and HEATING PINDER PLUMBING RICH ELECTRIC .�: ' OFF EVER